HVHZ-certified curtainwall, window wall, and storefront for GCs building in Miami's financial core — Brickell City Centre, Worldcenter, and the full high-rise pipeline on Brickell Ave.
Brickell is Miami's financial district — and one of the most active high-rise commercial construction zones in the United States. Brickell City Centre continues to expand. The Brickell Ave luxury residential tower pipeline remains relentless. Mary Brickell Village anchors the retail corridor. Adjacent Downtown Miami is in full redevelopment mode — Worldcenter, the Brightline terminal expansion, the SEA/Arts & Entertainment district.
High-rise curtainwall and window wall work in this market demands more than technical competence. HVHZ-certified systems with Miami-Dade NOA are the baseline. Beyond that, GCs need a glazing sub who can coordinate with the tower crane schedule, phase installation across multiple floors simultaneously, manage the urban staging constraints that come with building at this density, and deliver submittals that pass Miami-Dade County plan review the first time.
This is technically demanding work — not for glazing subs without real HVHZ high-rise experience. ACG brings both the certifications and the track record to execute curtainwall and window wall scopes in Brickell's demanding construction environment.
NOA-approved slab-to-slab curtainwall for Brickell towers and Downtown Miami commercial. Engineered for coastal wind exposure. Phased installation sequenced to your master schedule.
Floor-to-floor window wall for Miami's mid-rise and high-rise residential and mixed-use. HVHZ-certified systems with Miami-Dade NOA. Structural and waterproofing coordination included.
NOA-approved aluminum storefront for Brickell's retail, hospitality, and ground-level commercial. Submittals built to pass Miami-Dade plan review without revisions.
HVHZ impact systems, automatic entrances, and interior glazing partitions for Brickell's mixed-use towers. Fire-rated glass assemblies and UL-certified TGP systems where specified.
Brickell's high-rise construction environment demands a glazing sub with HVHZ certification, real curtainwall experience, and the operational capability to manage the glazing scope on a multi-floor tower in a dense urban setting. ACG brings all three — and uses AI-managed scheduling to keep your glazing scope on the critical path, not chasing it.
Our submittal packages for Miami-Dade projects include full NOA documentation, shop drawings, Florida product approvals, and engineer-of-record coordination — built to pass plan review the first time. Send us plans Monday, scope back Wednesday. No vague allowances. No hidden exclusions.
ACG serves the full Miami urban core and adjacent neighborhoods. Our Brickell-area coverage includes:
Yes. ACG is HVHZ-certified and has direct experience with high-rise curtainwall and window wall systems in Miami-Dade County. All systems we install in Brickell carry valid Miami-Dade NOA documentation and are engineered for coastal wind exposure — not just basic code compliance. HVHZ compliance is standard practice for ACG, built into every scope from day one.
ACG has delivered slab-to-slab curtainwall and window wall systems on mid-rise and high-rise commercial projects across Florida, including HVHZ-governed Miami-Dade County. We manage structural coordination, waterproofing interfaces, and phased installation sequences for urban high-rise sites — including the logistical constraints that come with building in Brickell's dense core.
Brickell's construction environment demands tight coordination — limited street access, crane scheduling, tower crane glass picks, and phased floor-by-floor installation. ACG uses AI-managed scheduling to sequence curtainwall and window wall installation against your master schedule, with real-time coordination with your super and material procurement tied to actual construction sequence.
ACG specifies and installs YKK AP, Eurowall, ESWindows, CGI Windows, Trulite, and PGT Innovations systems — all with Miami-Dade NOA approval for HVHZ applications. System selection is driven by the project spec, the architect's design intent, and the structural engineer's wind load calculations — not stocking convenience.
Yes. ACG manages the full submittal package: shop drawings, Miami-Dade NOA documentation, Florida product approvals, engineer-of-record coordination, and waterproofing interface details. Our packages are built to pass Miami-Dade County plan review the first time — complete, organized, and code-referenced. No back-and-forth on incomplete submittals.
ACG's full Miami-Dade coverage — HVHZ glazing from Brickell high-rises to industrial corridors throughout the county.
ACG's curtainwall and window wall capabilities — HVHZ-certified systems for Florida's most demanding high-rise projects.
Upload drawings and get a complete HVHZ curtainwall or storefront scope back within 48 hours. No vague allowances.
Send your drawings. Our team responds with HVHZ-compliant curtainwall or storefront recommendations, NOA references, and competitive pricing — within 48 hours.
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